Cardiodynamics

/ˌkɑːrdiːoʊdaɪˈnæmɪks/ noun

The study of the forces and motions involved in the heart's function, including how blood is pumped and circulates.

From cardio- (Greek kardia, 'heart') + dynamics (from Greek dynamis, 'power' or 'force'). Modern medical term from 20th-century cardiology studying mechanical heart function.

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